ReZyNeZy wrote:TylerDurden wrote:ReZyNeZy wrote:The way I look at it is it gives you a better share of the market if you have more teams. Obviously the MVC is a midwest conference first and foremost, but better markets = better exposure. That is why Arlington, even though its out of the way, is being considered. The texas market is really desirable. Gotta keep those televised games.
The Texas market is not delivered by UTA, just like the Detroit market is not delivered by Detroit Mercy, the Cleveland market is not delivered by Cleveland State, the Indianapolis market is not delivered by IUPUI, and the Pittsburgh market is not delivered by Robert Morris.
University presidents always talk about things that sound good in theory, but in reality don't pan out. For instance, you'll hear them talk about being in XYZ market to help out-of-state student recruitment in those areas...yet when you look at the student demographics you see that ~90% of the student population is from the home state and immediate surrounding area.
Television market size matters when you have lucrative TV deals. We aren't playing the same game as the B1G or SEC. MVC revenue streams are not the same type or amount.
We can't operate the same way the B1G does just like we can't operate the same way the Horizon League does.
Where did I imply you get the entirety of a market from one school. Not even the powers get that. I am just going off of the material about markets presented by d1 360
When you mention TV distribution you're implying that a school can bring enough to the table to get clearance in that market. In TV, you get distribution in the market or you don't.